Carter grew up in a rural and deprived black community as a part of the only white family, it would go against his upbringing to not seek peace between different ethnic communities. Rest in peace.
Obasanjo is a great man. He has hosted three sitting President and the US presidents have not visited anyone who is President of Nigeria. At the moment, Nigeria is not good enough to receive US President or any world leading President
True, Obasanjo is the only Nigerian leader to host the US presidents namely, Jimmy Carter in 1978, Bill Clinton in August 2000 and George Bush in 2003. Obasanjo also hosted the late British monarch her majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Dec.2003. A great man he is.
Carter was a Baptist and coincidentally Obasanjo is a Baptist. It has helped the diplomatic relations between the two countries which of course was economic and political.
President Obasanjo caused major woes to Nigeria's system of government by handing over a presidential system of government to Alhaji Shehu Shagari instead of a parliamentary one which suits our country's multicultural state.
Huge mistake to adopt the U.S. presidential system. I think the parliamentary system was perfect for a multi-cultural, linguistic, religious and diverse state like Nigeria.
@@BlvckMoral it worked until the outbreak of the Civil War. To be PM, your colleagues must regard you as a leader. On the contrary, the Presidential candidate can just throw a naira here and there to the and win.
@@henriomoeje8741 take to account that Nigeria was seen as just three tribes by then, so it didn’t actually work, and the north having more seat, how can we be sure it encompasses all of its diverse population
Joe Garba was foreign affairs minister, while Bolaji Akinyemi was the Director of Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, which served then as a foreign policy think-tank.
I cannot understand why they always throw up dancing natives. Did America throw up dancing natives when Obasanjo visited America? Africa needs to stop this nonsense.
Carter's love for Africa was immeasurable. He visited Nigeria to improve relations, and the first U.S. president to do so. Rest in Peace Jimmy!
Carter grew up in a rural and deprived black community as a part of the only white family, it would go against his upbringing to not seek peace between different ethnic communities. Rest in peace.
Jimmy Carter turns 100 years. Happy birthday President Jimmy Carter
When Nigeria had respect
Well, Nigerians are respected. The governance is where things could use tons of improvement-going back generations.
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Òbj explored his knowledge of Jimmy Carter to help NIGERIA and South Africa
R.I.P Jimmy Carter. 100 years! wow
Obasanjo is a great man. He has hosted three sitting President and the US presidents have not visited anyone who is President of Nigeria.
At the moment, Nigeria is not good enough to receive US President or any world leading President
He is indeed a great man. Highly favored too...
True, Obasanjo is the only Nigerian leader to host the US presidents namely, Jimmy Carter in 1978, Bill Clinton in August 2000 and George Bush in 2003. Obasanjo also hosted the late British monarch her majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Dec.2003.
A great man he is.
@@DonatusOkechukwuOkoli-zc7nzit just shows that we refuse to move forward. See the timeline…
Carter was a Baptist and coincidentally Obasanjo is a Baptist. It has helped the diplomatic relations between the two countries which of course was economic and political.
Obasanjo looked different as a young man
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Lol i think that applies to everyone 😂
President Obasanjo caused major woes to Nigeria's system of government by handing over a presidential system of government to Alhaji Shehu Shagari instead of a parliamentary one which suits our country's multicultural state.
Huge mistake to adopt the U.S. presidential system. I think the parliamentary system was perfect for a multi-cultural, linguistic, religious and diverse state like Nigeria.
How would the representative go on a parliamentary system?
More than 300 ethnic groups, would they all have a seat?
@@BlvckMoral it worked until the outbreak of the Civil War. To be PM, your colleagues must regard you as a leader. On the contrary, the Presidential candidate can just throw a naira here and there to the and win.
@@henriomoeje8741 take to account that Nigeria was seen as just three tribes by then, so it didn’t actually work, and the north having more seat, how can we be sure it encompasses all of its diverse population
I see JOE GARBA AND PROFESSOR BOLAJI(then foreign affairs minister) seated in the background.
Professor BOLAJI Akinyemi was in attendant.
Joe Garba was foreign affairs minister, while Bolaji Akinyemi was the Director of Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, which served then as a foreign policy think-tank.
@ Thanks for the correction.. . Those were DONKEY YEARS AGO !!!!
Love from Texas.
😅😅😅 everytime they keep signing papers , papers that woukd only end up in a wastbin 😂😂😂
RIP President Jimmy Carter (Former US President, aged 100)
First time Carter tasted pounded yam with ogbono soup?
Who eats pounded Yam with ogbono soup. Maybe u meant egusi.
@@AkinOmoAkin3612 Really? Great to know!
I never knew this until recently. I wasn't born then
I cannot understand why they always throw up dancing natives.
Did America throw up dancing natives when Obasanjo visited America?
Africa needs to stop this nonsense.
It's our culture of welcoming kings and the whites also have theirs. It's a cultural thing
It's their heritage don't be dumb
When Trump went to Japan why were natives dancing in garments also it's a cultural heritage and I think they should hv right to to do it 😑
It’s done everywhere except in white countries
Carter only came here cos of Nigeria's oil production capacity of 2mbpd.....if no oil deal, there will be no show....simple!
Wrong! Part of his visit was to eradicate Guinea worms. It's on record.
Why will you speak of what you don't know...may God forgive your ignorance
You are so short sighted.